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back to new york. creative concepts coming out of nashville come out of austin. it could mean good news for new york, almost like a new chance and a new lease on life. alix: that got everyone excited in the control room. this is kind of a dovetail on that question. what kind of changes are you making to your retail portfolio now? what kind of changes do you expect over the next six months? alix: joe: for ourselves -- joe: for ourselves, focusing on creativity. it used to be all about the retail side which is not the biggest weighting for us. in terms of the retail side of the portfolio, it is focusing on what i just said. the more creative tenants, the younger tenants, the guys coming from other cities that are ready to give new york city a chance, and to be candid, the mainstay of our business the last five or six years has been focusing on biotechnology laboratories and e-commerce logistics. if anything, that has been on fire and continuing to ramp up for us globally. alix: before we let you go, you
back to new york. creative concepts coming out of nashville come out of austin. it could mean good news for new york, almost like a new chance and a new lease on life. alix: that got everyone excited in the control room. this is kind of a dovetail on that question. what kind of changes are you making to your retail portfolio now? what kind of changes do you expect over the next six months? alix: joe: for ourselves -- joe: for ourselves, focusing on creativity. it used to be all about the retail...
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york, 26 wounded in shootings over a seven-day stretch in new york, 50 people were shot, 46 separate incidents throughout the city, this is a 250% surge from the same week in 2020 which is not particularly a good year, but police pulled back when defunded or dismantled, cities become plagued with violent crime and now anyone want to be a police officer? i doubt it. this year, 75% increase in retirements and departures among new york police department police officers. are you shocked? are you surprised? i'm not. police are vilified around every turn including pro sports games, on the other end, mma, ufc, boxing, hockey, and the few political sports left, might be the reason why the ufc is gaining massively in popularity year after year after year, i mentioned i actually trained for a five days a week, i am a student, it's a hard tough workout and as many of you know, features very intense fights. if the couple this weekend, former ufc champion suffered a horrific leg injury. we are going to show you this, the video goes on 20 seconds, what we are about to show you is extremely graphic
york, 26 wounded in shootings over a seven-day stretch in new york, 50 people were shot, 46 separate incidents throughout the city, this is a 250% surge from the same week in 2020 which is not particularly a good year, but police pulled back when defunded or dismantled, cities become plagued with violent crime and now anyone want to be a police officer? i doubt it. this year, 75% increase in retirements and departures among new york police department police officers. are you shocked? are you...
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national clout and national - interest in new york, what's your take on how new york will come back from the pandemic? >> well, we are resilient and we get a lot thrown at us and we still pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off and get back to work. i saw that resilience during superstorm sandy where whole neighborhoods were destroyed by flooding, by fire, and those communities have been rebuilding. they are getting stronger. i saw it after 9/11 when our city was the center of the worst terrorist attack in our country, and the resilience that new yorkers showed to help one another. and we were ground zero for covid. our first responders were fearless. our hospital workers, our health care workers, our pharmacy workers, our grocery store workers never give up. so new york i think does have out because we are often on the forefront of reform, of making our country better and stronger. so yes, i thinkew york will continue to lead. we'll lead the country and lead the world. >> senator, you've talked about your faith, particularly your participation in a weekly prayer breakfast in the senate.
national clout and national - interest in new york, what's your take on how new york will come back from the pandemic? >> well, we are resilient and we get a lot thrown at us and we still pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off and get back to work. i saw that resilience during superstorm sandy where whole neighborhoods were destroyed by flooding, by fire, and those communities have been rebuilding. they are getting stronger. i saw it after 9/11 when our city was the center of the worst...
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the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in natick to be with his sister augusta and her husband amos. he told a reporter in. in april that i that i have been working too hard. and it's the pleasure to be able to rest a little i am staying out at natick with relatives now. i do not feel as energetic as i used to. and as i said many of his books were serialized in magazines prior to be in published in book form and alger who received about 250 dollars for a serial plus the world. he's from book sales once estimated as total income from writing between about 1866 and 1896 at about 100,000. and all tho
the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in...
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to another new york democrat. he said this he said governor seymour should have ordered the state militia to eject the trespassers and restore to us our offices and protect us in the pursuit of our lawful business. the governor should have protected us. federal troops are occupying our newspaper offices. the governor should send in. state troops to stop them. and to another new york democrat marble said that seymour had quote missed the opportunity to interpose the arm and shield of the state of new york. between mr. lincoln and the oppressed within the circumference of the state. does that language sound familiar to anyone? that the governor should have interposed the arm and shield of the state of new york. where have we heard that before kim interposition from the virginian-kentucky resolution? that's right inner position from the virginia and kentucky resolution in 1798 where james madison comes up with this theory of inner position that the state if the federal government takes away the rights of estate citiz
to another new york democrat. he said this he said governor seymour should have ordered the state militia to eject the trespassers and restore to us our offices and protect us in the pursuit of our lawful business. the governor should have protected us. federal troops are occupying our newspaper offices. the governor should send in. state troops to stop them. and to another new york democrat marble said that seymour had quote missed the opportunity to interpose the arm and shield of the state...
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the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably necessary, this is his quote, to the independence and the very existence of the new federal government to have a seat of government which was not subject to the jurisdiction or control of any state. as true as that was when this was said, as true as that was when the nation -- when the capitol was moved here, it's that true today. and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle -- i'm glad remember history -- when the seat of the federal government was in new york city and in philadelphia, the birthplace of america, they didn't want it in control of a state. ther
the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably...
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but his two buses full of people if they stayed in new york, new york would've kept their extra seat.hat's even house went to minnesota, they kept their seat by 26 residents. it tells you just how close a lot of these final seats are decided. host: could be states contest when it is so close? guest: i think we will see some, especially a place like new york. we will see what they are going to do. there's always some a litigation about accurate counts, where people live, anything like that. with the pandemic, the shift in the census, they had to make up a lot of procedures on the fly in the face of the pandemic. i think we will see a little litigation around that. things could get nasty when two states end up suing each other, those lawsuits go straight to the u.s. supreme court. it will be headed to the court soon. host: what does this mean for political power? guest: it's a pretty minor shift. it continues a trend we are seeing the last century of people moving out of the northeast and into the sunbelt. one difference is for the first time, california lost a house seat instead of gai
but his two buses full of people if they stayed in new york, new york would've kept their extra seat.hat's even house went to minnesota, they kept their seat by 26 residents. it tells you just how close a lot of these final seats are decided. host: could be states contest when it is so close? guest: i think we will see some, especially a place like new york. we will see what they are going to do. there's always some a litigation about accurate counts, where people live, anything like that. with...
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the model of solar or wind bet you hypothetically feed to that battery to feed new york city. the like where are you going to put it. natural gas facilities are expected to make up the difference resulting in an increase in carbon emissions in the short term still others say the switch to renewables can wait i think we're going to be. difficult to imagine. but it's. really. and we're really on now the path may be uncertain but in new york the goal of eliminating carbon emissions at least is no longer up for debate kristen salumi al jazeera new york one other story to bring you it's exactly 60 years since russian cosmonaut yuri gagarin became became the 1st man in space garren successful mission in 1961 marked a historic achievement for the soviet union beating the united states in a tight race to send the 1st human into space the 27 year old was in orbit for 108 minutes before coming back to earth a soviet union also sent the 1st woman valentina tereshkova into space 2 years later i. want to recap on the top stories now israel's prime minister is saying that iran is the greate
the model of solar or wind bet you hypothetically feed to that battery to feed new york city. the like where are you going to put it. natural gas facilities are expected to make up the difference resulting in an increase in carbon emissions in the short term still others say the switch to renewables can wait i think we're going to be. difficult to imagine. but it's. really. and we're really on now the path may be uncertain but in new york the goal of eliminating carbon emissions at least is no...
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the 2017 new york port authority bombing. with billions of riders using surface transportation annually and limited security screening, it should come as no surprise that surface transportation has been a continuous -- has been and continues to be a terror target. as such we must ensure that first responders and transit agencies have the tools needed to secure our transit system. the transit security grant program flexibility act seeks to address challenges soshed with fluctuating periods of performance by codifying the period of performance and 36 months for the majority of eligible projects and ex-teanding -- extending it to 55 months for vital, large-scale capital security projects. this ensures major projects can be successfully completed in the allotted time. additionally, while transit security grant program awards can be used to provide personnel with essential security training, resip yens of awards are not currently permitted to use the grant program funds to pay for backfillings per spell attending such training. th
the 2017 new york port authority bombing. with billions of riders using surface transportation annually and limited security screening, it should come as no surprise that surface transportation has been a continuous -- has been and continues to be a terror target. as such we must ensure that first responders and transit agencies have the tools needed to secure our transit system. the transit security grant program flexibility act seeks to address challenges soshed with fluctuating periods of...
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i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. the demographer mentioned that if new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> this is michael cook. that was kristin. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big loss for just 89 people. does anybody want to comment on that? >> i can confirm the number when you calculate it is 89. however, it is part of the standard of the method of equal proportions. it depends on the overall proportions of all the states within the nation. for example, it is not unusual for there to be a small margin like that. in 1970, utah only needed 231 people to move up from 436 to 435. >> thank you for that. do you have our next caller? >> columbus dispatch, your line is open. >> can you hear me? >> loud and clear. >> i wanted to ask about ohio. i know you spoke with a
i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. the demographer mentioned that if new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> this is michael cook. that was kristin. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big loss for...
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junior wanted to do something good for new york. he did many good things from new york. the city is covered with buildings that he created he gave the land for the united nations. he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new opera house and any of you whoever in the old opera house at 39th street and broadway know how badly they needed a new opera house even in 1929. it was a terrible place terrible sight lines. you couldn't hear the music it only worked for the wealthy people who had the box seats rockefeller is something of a democrat small case democrat really wanted to be helpful and he agreed at the request of the men who control the opera company. they said if you will acquire a piece of land for us in midtown will build the opera house. he then proceeded to sign a lease for 11.7 acres between 1
junior wanted to do something good for new york. he did many good things from new york. the city is covered with buildings that he created he gave the land for the united nations. he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new...
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i grew up in new york city. i am a big new york city fan. i just think you guys are being too negative about new york. i would bet big on new york's resurgence. from what i hear from commercial real estate people, they say they see about a 20% reduction right now. they see prices being cut. the question is whether or not workers really want to come back? a lot of people prefer this lifestyle. but in terms of residential real estate, they say it is a hot markets. some prices are a little lower. people who now could not afford property are moving. they believe in new york. i believe nork is a center of finance, fashion, media. i just don't see why you would bet against new york. so far it's not going to be a light switch several angry people are going to come back there's an energy and creativity to the city. this mayor is done is the very best to squash that and make an environment where the most creative people in the world are not attracted to this place unfortunately. i do share your optimism. i think there's something about new york that
i grew up in new york city. i am a big new york city fan. i just think you guys are being too negative about new york. i would bet big on new york's resurgence. from what i hear from commercial real estate people, they say they see about a 20% reduction right now. they see prices being cut. the question is whether or not workers really want to come back? a lot of people prefer this lifestyle. but in terms of residential real estate, they say it is a hot markets. some prices are a little lower....
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any other state is just wrong for the people of new york city and the people of new york.: yeah. they need to move on down the road. >> bill: brutal attack broad daylight sparking outrage. did you see this and hear it? >> this was a completely defenseless woman walking to church, attacked unprovoked. >> police call the vicious beating after an asian-american woman a hate crime and no one bothered to call 911. disturbing new details about the suspect today. you won't believe it. plus there is this. listen. >> right now we have to make sure we make smart investments for the future. what is abundantly clear this policy we've had in the past of short changing our infrastructure is catching up to us. >> bill: the cost $2.3 trillion. what are we getting for it and how do we pay for all of that? senator kennedy has answers for all of that and he is coming up next. joint pain, swelling, tenderness. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx can help you look and feel better by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosenty
any other state is just wrong for the people of new york city and the people of new york.: yeah. they need to move on down the road. >> bill: brutal attack broad daylight sparking outrage. did you see this and hear it? >> this was a completely defenseless woman walking to church, attacked unprovoked. >> police call the vicious beating after an asian-american woman a hate crime and no one bothered to call 911. disturbing new details about the suspect today. you won't believe...
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in january, our partnership with the state of new york, with our state of new york partnership, we opened a new home in new york city, a world-class station providing enhanced customer experience. we are advancing station modernization products and other major cities. chicago, washington, dc, baltimore, and right here in philadelphia. we are invested -- investing in our infrastructure. we are making strides up and down the northeast corridor and projects like our gateway program and the baltimore potomac tunnel. planned infrastructure projects will improve quality, and offer greater reliability. all of these projects and investments in our future but they're also investment in our planet. amtrak provides a more sustainable mode of travel and demands of rail travel will continue to grow. in fact, traveling on amtrak emits 83% fewer gatt -- green -- greenhouse emissions. we have a truly dedicated workforce that carries on the legacy of the railroaders preserved before them and who take great pride in connecting america. it is because of our employees that amtrak serves a vital role in the c
in january, our partnership with the state of new york, with our state of new york partnership, we opened a new home in new york city, a world-class station providing enhanced customer experience. we are advancing station modernization products and other major cities. chicago, washington, dc, baltimore, and right here in philadelphia. we are invested -- investing in our infrastructure. we are making strides up and down the northeast corridor and projects like our gateway program and the...
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at least is no longer up for debate kristen salumi al jazeera new york. let's take you through some of the headlines here now just 0 now police in the u.s. have used tear gas to disperse protesters in minneapolis the mayor's declared a state of emergency but people are defying an 11 hour curfew tensions are growing over the police shooting of an unarmed black man shavar a town city has more from washington d.c. . before the curfew there was a vigil for dawn to right elsewhere in the city a lot of the folks there who left that curfew there and did gather once again outside the police department in brooklyn center a resort.
at least is no longer up for debate kristen salumi al jazeera new york. let's take you through some of the headlines here now just 0 now police in the u.s. have used tear gas to disperse protesters in minneapolis the mayor's declared a state of emergency but people are defying an 11 hour curfew tensions are growing over the police shooting of an unarmed black man shavar a town city has more from washington d.c. . before the curfew there was a vigil for dawn to right elsewhere in the city a lot...
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there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and your money to build the brand in a market that somebody else is gonna draft off. i don't like the generic nature of the current name and its lack of specificity or something special, and i feel like there's some underbelly here to why he's resisting. i still don't understand why corey's disappeared. you had built years and years... -corey: to building the brand. -lemonis: ...of building the brand, and then you abandoned it when you bought the business called nyc bagel deli. be honest -- is the reason you didn't bring corey's back because that was the kids' name, because it was just too much to deal with? corey:
there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and...
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this is the news on cnbc. >>> new york city wide open by july. >> we're ready to take that pathway to a full reopening. >>> the mayor's bold projection and the long feud with the governor. >> the mayor of new york, i don't know what he's indicative of. >>> biden went down to georgia with a blue collar blueprint, on the road drumming up support the biggest challenges for american families. >>> call for 12 weeks in paid leave, now gauging court support. >>> summer shortages on deck a run on chlorine for the pool. >> we won't last until probably my maid. >>> loads of gasoline, but not enough drivers to get it to the pumps. >> makes me want to park my car. >>> a wildfire was lit to cover up a murder, the military base at the top of the world. and the real-life pain of working from home. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >> good even president biden says america is on the move again. now states and cities are taking notice, and governors and mayors from coast to coast forging ahead with reopening plans after more than a year, the new york ci
this is the news on cnbc. >>> new york city wide open by july. >> we're ready to take that pathway to a full reopening. >>> the mayor's bold projection and the long feud with the governor. >> the mayor of new york, i don't know what he's indicative of. >>> biden went down to georgia with a blue collar blueprint, on the road drumming up support the biggest challenges for american families. >>> call for 12 weeks in paid leave, now gauging court...
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i've been in new york— downs of any countries. i've been in new york for— downs of any countries.work. and _ new york for the last few weeks for work. and it— new york for the last few weeks for work, and it is noticeably different here than— work, and it is noticeably different here than it's been in the uk. so this is— here than it's been in the uk. so this is an — here than it's been in the uk. so this is an issue for the many businesses, and good luck to those businesses — businesses, and good luck to those businesses opening tomorrow, especially small businesses. they'll be nervous — especially small businesses. they'll be nervous about reopening, but also for people _ be nervous about reopening, but also for people that have felt locked in and unable to really go out and see family. _ and unable to really go out and see family. go— and unable to really go out and see family, go to the shops. this is quite _ family, go to the shops. this is quite an— family, go to the shops. this is quite an exciting change for people, and i quite an exciting change for people, and i know— qu
i've been in new york— downs of any countries. i've been in new york for— downs of any countries.work. and _ new york for the last few weeks for work. and it— new york for the last few weeks for work, and it is noticeably different here than— work, and it is noticeably different here than it's been in the uk. so this is— here than it's been in the uk. so this is an — here than it's been in the uk. so this is an issue for the many businesses, and good luck to those businesses —...
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the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i now yield five minutes to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, the author of this bill and moment in history, the great elinore holmes -- eleanor holmes norton, five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. ms. norton: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank my good friend, the gentlelady, for her leadership on this d.c. statehood bill. congress has both the moral obligation and the constitutional authority to pass h.r. 51. this country was founded on the principles of no taxation without representation and consent of the governed. but d.c. residents are taxed without representation and cannot consent to the laws under which they, as american citizens, must live. the state of washington, d.c., would consist of 66 of the 68 miles of the present-day federal district. the federal district would be two square miles, and congress would retain mrenery -- plenary authority. the admission clause, the district clause, and the 23rd amendm
the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i now yield five minutes to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, the author of this bill and moment in history, the great elinore holmes -- eleanor holmes norton, five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. ms. norton: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank my good friend, the gentlelady, for her leadership on this d.c. statehood bill. congress has both the moral obligation and the...
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. >> despite a federal bailout in relief funds and a mass exodus from the state new york wants to pileax increases. governor andrew cuomo planning a state budget that would include the highest income taxes in the nation. president and ceo of the partnership here to react. thank you for being here. let's pull up this report, the governor's plan for these tax hikes. the top line you are seeing, single earning $1 million or over $2 million to 8.8% which is the current 2.96%. people outside new york's state, tell us what the big deal is. >> we have a high cost of living, a combination of factors that end up with taxpayers which represents 20% has tax liability over 60% of their income so this is a big deal. it is the breaking point for what you are paying the federal government. >> the second parties corporate tax 6.5%, current to 7.25% and when you look at new york city in particular wall street is one of the biggest sources of revenue, if you raise corporate tax rate, you have places wall street that have left the state in the last year because of the pandemic or plan to leave the state
. >> despite a federal bailout in relief funds and a mass exodus from the state new york wants to pileax increases. governor andrew cuomo planning a state budget that would include the highest income taxes in the nation. president and ceo of the partnership here to react. thank you for being here. let's pull up this report, the governor's plan for these tax hikes. the top line you are seeing, single earning $1 million or over $2 million to 8.8% which is the current 2.96%. people outside...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the truth is that they called us social workers, but i want to ask, are we essential to the just will we make them profits? amy: essential workers denied government aid during the pandemic, some because of the immigration status, have entered their third week on hunger@a strike to demand assistance. we will speak to new york assembly member marcela mitaynes, who joined the hunger strike 11 days ago. then we look at pandemic profiteering in the medical system. as non-profit hospitals take in billions in covid relief aid, why are patients being sued over unpaid medical bills during a pandemic? and why are hospitals charging up to $3000 for a covid test? we will speak to elisabeth benjamin of the community service society of new york. >> we haveo have a moratorium on all medicalebt that reagan billions of dollars in federal and state funding. amy: then as treasury secretary janet yellen calls for a global minimum tax on corporations, we will look at president biden's more than $2 tril
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the truth is that they called us social workers, but i want to ask, are we essential to the just will we make them profits? amy: essential workers denied government aid during the pandemic, some because of the immigration status, have entered their third week on hunger@a strike to demand assistance. we will speak to new york assembly member marcela mitaynes, who joined the hunger strike 11 days ago. then we look at pandemic profiteering in the...
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let's dial back in new york congressman from new york lee zeldin.y state is now a border state. it was just last week we showed people other heart breaking images that were hard to watch of the two little children, the 3 and 5-year-old from ecuador who were dropped by smugglers on the ground off that 14-foot wall. as it turns out, their mother was in new york, your state. so those kids are heading to this state. this is a problem to try to figure out how to handle all these people coming in. >> big time and i hate to say it but it's going to continue to get worse. why? because the biden administration is trying to two different narratives. one is they want to say there is no crisis. or, two, they want to say there is a crisis and it's all trump's fault. and the fact is that this started in a way with the way that joe biden ran his campaign but from day one, stopping border wall construction halting deportations putting forward a policies to have a path for citizenship. to release people into the united states without dates to report back to court. h
let's dial back in new york congressman from new york lee zeldin.y state is now a border state. it was just last week we showed people other heart breaking images that were hard to watch of the two little children, the 3 and 5-year-old from ecuador who were dropped by smugglers on the ground off that 14-foot wall. as it turns out, their mother was in new york, your state. so those kids are heading to this state. this is a problem to try to figure out how to handle all these people coming in....
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new york congressman lee zeldin is here to discuss governor of new york.ng mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ experience amazing at your lexus dealer. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. these days you have to keep everything moving and reinvent the wheel. with a hybrid, you can do both. that's why manufacturers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud factories can use ai to automate the little things so they can focus on the next big thing. businesses that want to innovate at scale are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technology and expertise of ibm. maria: well, the numbers at the border continue to get worse. migrants are surging the border with a large group detained in texas over the weekend. arizona attorney general calling for the biden administration to witness the crisis firsthand in an exclusive interview with me on sunday morning futures. >> well, i think it's important for federal officials to actually come to the states to see and hear and feel what's happening on the ground. don't believe my words
new york congressman lee zeldin is here to discuss governor of new york.ng mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ experience amazing at your lexus dealer. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. these days you have to keep everything moving and reinvent the wheel. with a hybrid, you can do both. that's why manufacturers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud factories can use ai to automate the little things so they can focus on the next big thing. businesses...
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york times" broke the news that state prosecutors in new york subpoenaed the personal bank records of a man named alan weisselberg who for decades served as chief financial officer at the trump organization he appears to be under intense pressure in new york state prosecutors to tell them what he nose about the allegations of tax fraud, bank fraud, and insurance fraud that prosecutor's office is pursuing against trump and his company. "the times" also reporting that state prosecutors are looking at the hush money payments scandal, the campaign finance felonies for which trump lawyer michael cohen went to prison and in which trump was described by sdny prosecutors as individual number one according to "the new york times" tonight, state prosecutors in new york are investigating how those payments were laundered through the trump organization's books and whether any such laundering might itself be a prosecutable crime. that reporting today from "the new york times" just adding to the increasingly tall pile of legal worries faced by the former president as we reported here last night, fo
york times" broke the news that state prosecutors in new york subpoenaed the personal bank records of a man named alan weisselberg who for decades served as chief financial officer at the trump organization he appears to be under intense pressure in new york state prosecutors to tell them what he nose about the allegations of tax fraud, bank fraud, and insurance fraud that prosecutor's office is pursuing against trump and his company. "the times" also reporting that state...
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and this took place in new york city. there were two journalists, one was named joseph howard, this is howard here. in these two journalists had a plan. they wanted to make a lot of money. so this is the plan that they came up with. we are going to buy up go. we are then going to cause a public panic so that the american people lose confidence in the government, gold prices will skyrocket and then we will sell the go and we will make it -- we will make a mint. so joseph howard and the other journalist, the way they decided to do this was their going to write a bogus draft proclamation and sign it with abraham lincoln's name. and they say, abraham lincoln is calling for 400,000 men to be drafted. now remember, this is may of 1864, this is when the war is reaching a low point. public confidence is already low. if lincoln is going to call for these soldiers, it's going to make people lose heart. and so howard and the other journalists write this bogus proclamation. they go to the associated press, which was new back then. th
and this took place in new york city. there were two journalists, one was named joseph howard, this is howard here. in these two journalists had a plan. they wanted to make a lot of money. so this is the plan that they came up with. we are going to buy up go. we are then going to cause a public panic so that the american people lose confidence in the government, gold prices will skyrocket and then we will sell the go and we will make it -- we will make a mint. so joseph howard and the other...
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it's the new york game with the popularity of new york press. their enthusiasm of the game, constant coverage of the game. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blowup of the illuminated manuscript. these are all from original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk about it is that we have very large sports collections. we're a premier secret sports archive if you will. through copy right, we have received everything from early rule books to team directories, to handwritten histories of leagues and things, so there's a great deal of material we have here to work with in documenting not just baseball but a number of sports. next i want to show you something that was recently rediscovered that had been hidden away in a desk drawer for years and no one really realized the importance of it until recently. these are the founding docu
it's the new york game with the popularity of new york press. their enthusiasm of the game, constant coverage of the game. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blowup of the illuminated manuscript. these are all from original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk about it is...
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asked how close new york was and so what we have is that if new york had had 89 more people, they woulde received one more seat instead of the last state, their last seat 435 seats so the last seat went to minnesota and new york was next in line, and if you do the equation to determine how many they would have needed 89 people, but that's if you hold the population of all other states constant. >> can you still hear me? >> we can. >> so if we had counted 89 more people in new york state and assuming everything else was constant, we would not have lost a congressional seat? >> correct. >> thank you for that, sir. operator, do we have our next caller? >> gb wire.com. your line is open. >> hi there. [inaudible] can you hear? operator, i don't think they-- your line is open. all right. >> hello, hello, hello? hello. >> we can hear you loud and clear now. >> excellent, sorry, my button was pushed. this is jim jacobs with tv wire.com. and mine california where i'm at. can you talk about the shifting demographics in the state of california, inflow versus outflow and how close were we to losing
asked how close new york was and so what we have is that if new york had had 89 more people, they woulde received one more seat instead of the last state, their last seat 435 seats so the last seat went to minnesota and new york was next in line, and if you do the equation to determine how many they would have needed 89 people, but that's if you hold the population of all other states constant. >> can you still hear me? >> we can. >> so if we had counted 89 more people in new...
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good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. something i noticed that across the ideological spectrum, this surprising way there's agreement about president joe biden's first joint address to congress last night. lots of folks on the left, and folks on the right that both agree that the scope and ambition of the domestic agenda biden laid out was staggering. all that will come on the heels of accomplishments in his first hundred days which are impressive. there is no other way to say it. the massively successful vaccination effort, one of the best in the world after the u.s. has been internationally backed, more than 1 million jobs gained in the first hundred days more than any other person in history. biden proposed a wide range of progressive programs from a jobs plan and a family's plan to a 15 dollar minimum wage. i did change to labor law that will be the most significant pro worker legislation since the new deal. he proposed extensions and expansions of the u.s. social safety net that would bring this country finally into
good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. something i noticed that across the ideological spectrum, this surprising way there's agreement about president joe biden's first joint address to congress last night. lots of folks on the left, and folks on the right that both agree that the scope and ambition of the domestic agenda biden laid out was staggering. all that will come on the heels of accomplishments in his first hundred days which are impressive. there is no other way to say it. the...
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as new york state surpassed 10 million vaccine doses given. broadway came back to life for only a brief performance on saturday. the st. james theater became the first to open to limited crowds since all broadway venues closed in march of 2020 due to the pandemic. it was for one of ten scheduled performances ahead of a wider reopening in september. >> broadway is the heart of new york city. new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy across the country as vaccinations and the virus run simultaneous races. and tomorrow is expected to be a big and significant day for michigan state fight against the pandemic because they will be now offering the vaccine to all residents ages 16 and above, amara, they will also be doubling their goal of daily
as new york state surpassed 10 million vaccine doses given. broadway came back to life for only a brief performance on saturday. the st. james theater became the first to open to limited crowds since all broadway venues closed in march of 2020 due to the pandemic. it was for one of ten scheduled performances ahead of a wider reopening in september. >> broadway is the heart of new york city. new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy...
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on wednesday, new york became the latest state to put new limitations on the practice.y on 15 days and forbidding the practice with minors and disabilities among others. had such a law been in place in florida in 1992 it would have altered the life of my next guest dramatically. when ian manuel was 13 he participated in a robbery with some older kids and shot a woman in the face. he was charged as an adult with armed robbery and attempted murder. he was told to plead guilty to get a lesser sentence of 15 years. instead, he was convicted and sentenced to life in imprisonment without the possibility of parole. when he was 15 he was punished for behavior and sent to solitary confinement. he remained alone in that small windowless cell for 18 conservative years. he is a free man today because the supreme court ruled in 2020 in a case in florida juveniles could no longer be sentenced to life without nonhomicide. after he was resentenced the woman he shot petitioned for his release. he was finally released in 2016 he writes how he survived in this book. ian manuel joins me ri
on wednesday, new york became the latest state to put new limitations on the practice.y on 15 days and forbidding the practice with minors and disabilities among others. had such a law been in place in florida in 1992 it would have altered the life of my next guest dramatically. when ian manuel was 13 he participated in a robbery with some older kids and shot a woman in the face. he was charged as an adult with armed robbery and attempted murder. he was told to plead guilty to get a lesser...
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eric garner in new york.w allowed them again, making it illegal to use them only recklessly. in other words saying that there are circumstances where a chokehold should be an option for officers. and i wonder why the need to reinstate that. is that necessary? >> i didn't hear the first part of the question, jim. where were you talking? what locality? >> talking about new york -- the county here amending a law to allow it under certain circumstances. my basic question to you is, should there be any circumstances where a chokehold is allowed? >> we've had a policy in the nypd for now decades that prohibits the use of chokeholds. and it's been talked about many times. it's not to say that it's fool-proof. i'm not going to stand here and tell you that we have never utilized one, but we have banned it, and we stand by that. >> understood. >> in terms of how that sometimes leads to discussions about diaphragms and things of that nature, that's where we have a difference of opinion, but regarding the chokeholds, we
eric garner in new york.w allowed them again, making it illegal to use them only recklessly. in other words saying that there are circumstances where a chokehold should be an option for officers. and i wonder why the need to reinstate that. is that necessary? >> i didn't hear the first part of the question, jim. where were you talking? what locality? >> talking about new york -- the county here amending a law to allow it under certain circumstances. my basic question to you is,...
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york city, new york state, sorry.hings like this would be curb. right now every state has their own law. they do what they want. they murder the citizens, and then they're so disrespectful to the families and to the family's lawyers once this tragedy happens. it should not be state-to-state law. some of these states have laws back from 1920. >> mrs. gwen carr, listen, i've watched and listened to you over the last seven years after the loss of your son. you have stood with these families, and now another one, and i thank you for their time. i notice they are grateful for your time as well. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. just too many families. >>> they're all part of this club that none of them ever wanted to be in, and these moms who never intended to be activists, but who have had to learn all of the laws and how to find their voice. >> lucy mcbeth after her son jordan davis was killed, ran for congress and now she's in her second term. we'll see and hear what the president has to say about it tonight. >>> me
york city, new york state, sorry.hings like this would be curb. right now every state has their own law. they do what they want. they murder the citizens, and then they're so disrespectful to the families and to the family's lawyers once this tragedy happens. it should not be state-to-state law. some of these states have laws back from 1920. >> mrs. gwen carr, listen, i've watched and listened to you over the last seven years after the loss of your son. you have stood with these families,...
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want to open up new york city tuesday. up wednesday. i want buffalo fully reopened on thursday. i am reluctant to make projections because i think they're irresponsible. july 1. you have may, you have june. what happens in may, what happens in june? i would like to get the reopening, hopeful reopening date before that. >> and joining us now is new york city mayor bill de blasio. mayor, thank you so much for being with us this morning. i do want to read some comments from your press secretary. i'm sure you know what i'm about to read. he was asked about this pushback from cuomo and said, quote, serial sexual assaulter says what, end quote. i don't care what a serial sexual assaulter and someone who covered up the deaths of thousands of people at nursing homes has to say about anything, which brings me to this question. what is going on with you guys? >> well, brianna, first of all, let me congratulate you on this new role. >> thank you. >> listen, we have to realize the moment bwe're in here. new york city is coming back ri
want to open up new york city tuesday. up wednesday. i want buffalo fully reopened on thursday. i am reluctant to make projections because i think they're irresponsible. july 1. you have may, you have june. what happens in may, what happens in june? i would like to get the reopening, hopeful reopening date before that. >> and joining us now is new york city mayor bill de blasio. mayor, thank you so much for being with us this morning. i do want to read some comments from your press...
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new york state, i mean, my goodness, his harsh shutdowns with new york state.ising taxes on the rich and on businesses. he has done a horrible job trying to be a leader for the state of new york. elizabeth: got it. deneen borelli, good to see you, come back soon. next up, texas democrat congressman henry cuellar we're so excited he is joining us tonight, we're excited to tell him what folks are telling us, folks that live at the border. their homes, businesses, ranches are getting hit with crime from the illegal immigrant surge. they're scared. they're getting robbed. they're experiencing things like carjacks. even fires set on their property -- carjackings. we'll talk to texas democrat henry cuellar next. >> it is unacceptable that biden is so obsessed with trump reversal he will literally put the american public and kids at risk the way he is and then he gives kamala harris apparently she is the one in charge, she referred to the i.c.e. as the kkk. she has been in charge of this. she is missing in action. got help us if she becomes president, if this is how s
new york state, i mean, my goodness, his harsh shutdowns with new york state.ising taxes on the rich and on businesses. he has done a horrible job trying to be a leader for the state of new york. elizabeth: got it. deneen borelli, good to see you, come back soon. next up, texas democrat congressman henry cuellar we're so excited he is joining us tonight, we're excited to tell him what folks are telling us, folks that live at the border. their homes, businesses, ranches are getting hit with...
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madison square garden home to professional sports teams like the new york knicks and the new york rangers is open again at 10 percent capacity but to get in you have to have either a recent negative covert test or be fully vaccinated new york has just launched a new app that will help users prove their health status and that authorities say will make it easier for new yorkers and visitors to access venues and activities as a city slowly opens back up as tourists are returning to new york a so-called vaccination passport could be an important tool to bring back major attractions like broadway most theaters here are saying they won't reopen until all seats can be filled they're hoping sometime in the fall or winter. but for now it's spring and new yorkers are enjoying their newfound freedom in the sun after a year in isolation this is our 1st day one year coming back to downtown so we are kind of fighting seeing so many people at the station i'm a music teacher oh and that's teaching in person a few days a week. after a year of being on soon and. i don't think i'm ready to see them all over
madison square garden home to professional sports teams like the new york knicks and the new york rangers is open again at 10 percent capacity but to get in you have to have either a recent negative covert test or be fully vaccinated new york has just launched a new app that will help users prove their health status and that authorities say will make it easier for new yorkers and visitors to access venues and activities as a city slowly opens back up as tourists are returning to new york a...
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the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably necessary, this is his quote, to the independence and the very existence of the new federal government to have a seat of government which was not subject to the jurisdiction or control of any state. as true as that was when this was said, as true as that was when the nation -- when the capitol was moved here, it's that true today. and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle -- i'm glad remember history -- when the seat of the federal government was in new york city and in philadelphia, the birthplace of america, they didn't want it in control of a state. ther
the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably...
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the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably necessary, this is his quote, to the independence and the very existence of the new federal government to have a seat of government which was not subject to the jurisdiction or control of any state. as true as that was when this was said, as true as that was when the nation -- when the capitol was moved here, it's that true today. and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle -- i'm glad remember history -- when the seat of the federal government was in new york city and in philadelphia, the birthplace of america, they didn't want it in control of a state. ther
the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably...
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but not new york.mes as it were and still stuck to that very old-fashioned, very restrictive method. i think new york is finally trying to catch up a little bit, but again, you know, their expansion leaves them and new jersey's still leaves them with fewer days of early voting than many other states. >> all right. thank you so much. chair and constitutional law at the ohio state university, ned foalian. ned, i'll be very excited to tell mika that your cat joined in and was a co-star on that thought. >> i saw that. >> thank you so much, ned. hope to see you back soon. rev, let me bring you in here. going through the facts. talk about your biggest concern and how we balance some of these things out and i've just got to ask, based on what we're learning, because this is the first time that a lot of people really dug into new york. i know you probably spent your life trying to make new york a place where it's easier to vote or new jersey. other than working on new york also to expand their voting rights, w
but not new york.mes as it were and still stuck to that very old-fashioned, very restrictive method. i think new york is finally trying to catch up a little bit, but again, you know, their expansion leaves them and new jersey's still leaves them with fewer days of early voting than many other states. >> all right. thank you so much. chair and constitutional law at the ohio state university, ned foalian. ned, i'll be very excited to tell mika that your cat joined in and was a co-star on...
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and audiences medical workers in new york being treated to a special concert by the new york philharmonic 13 months after the phils last indoor performance more signs of life from new york's cultural scene coming out here on arts and culture and also on the show teenagers living the high life together on camera what is the deal with tick tock collab housings and later on rebel fashion designer vivienne westwood it turns 80 and the idea is just keep coming. but 1st new york city's cultural scene is seeing some glimmers of hope the city's world renowned theaters and concert halls probably won't open before september but with milk. residents now vaccinated against the corona virus some venues are being allowed to reopen and the excitement is palpable. new yorkers are finally getting the opportunity again to pursue one of their favorite pastimes standing in line. at the i'm really excited for the same to become the city again as we always knew it would it's pretty pretty exciting that you can feel the feel the energy ok they're not actually excited about queuing up but rather that after a yea
and audiences medical workers in new york being treated to a special concert by the new york philharmonic 13 months after the phils last indoor performance more signs of life from new york's cultural scene coming out here on arts and culture and also on the show teenagers living the high life together on camera what is the deal with tick tock collab housings and later on rebel fashion designer vivienne westwood it turns 80 and the idea is just keep coming. but 1st new york city's cultural scene...
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that's right and why is it that here in new york this case resonated so much because of the ever gone or murder right we haven't cortines he also died the day he died everybody protested peacefully right and we shut down highways we did everything we have a catered just to get that officer fired but now like it didn't happen we said yeah he was fired but he was not charged we should tell our viewers him and he also said i can't breathe he was caught on videotape being held down in a choke hold by police officer and then later died for a minor offense so it was so it was it was him selling cigarettes so here we go 5 years later everybody stuck at home because of cold and this time people say i'm not taking this lying down i'm taking to the streets and it's very much and i'm going to make america feel my pain and unfortunately that's what america responds to this was a very interracial demonstrations that we saw here in new york was that did that surprise you know and what difference do you think i'm going to love everybody who's been doing this for ever to those people who just came ou
that's right and why is it that here in new york this case resonated so much because of the ever gone or murder right we haven't cortines he also died the day he died everybody protested peacefully right and we shut down highways we did everything we have a catered just to get that officer fired but now like it didn't happen we said yeah he was fired but he was not charged we should tell our viewers him and he also said i can't breathe he was caught on videotape being held down in a choke hold...
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what was your reaction when you heard that the "new york times" is reporting that new york democrat governorhen he was, you know, calling himself a good governor during the pandemic? when all this other stuff was going on, your thoughts on this? >> i was disgusted like i'm sure a lot of your viewers were, elizabeth. here is a governor who profited at a time when people in new york why losing their lives as well as their livelihoods. he was profiting to the tune of four million dollars. we know he also profited now off of a false narrative, off of his narrative that he somehow was, you know, the best governor or, was leading new york state through this pandemic. we know he covered up the number of deaths in nursing homes. we know he covered it up through his executive order which caused could have individual positive patients to go back in nursing homes. he changed the report in july, right before he signed that book deal. we know he had staff, government staff assist him with writing the book. what we know this book should be moved from the nonfiction to the fiction section but this is flat-
what was your reaction when you heard that the "new york times" is reporting that new york democrat governorhen he was, you know, calling himself a good governor during the pandemic? when all this other stuff was going on, your thoughts on this? >> i was disgusted like i'm sure a lot of your viewers were, elizabeth. here is a governor who profited at a time when people in new york why losing their lives as well as their livelihoods. he was profiting to the tune of four million...